The family of Sue Ferandin, director of the Augustine Educational Foundation, dropped by April 1 for a socially distanced visit to Edith Leong and Manny Sylvester at the Kahala Nui retirement community in Waialae-Kahala. “We got a little creative,” Ferandin said. “They aren’t allowed any visitors and we wanted to share a little love with […]
Archives for April 2020
In class, at home
Stay-at-home distance learning in this time of the conoravirus is alive and well at Mary, Star of the Sea School in Waialae-Kahala, reports principal Margaret Rufo. She sent a few photos April 3 to the Hawaii Catholic Herald for a little show-and-tell. Clockwise from upper left, second grade teacher Cheryl Ricordo in front of her […]
PASS THE DIGITAL BASKET!
With churches temporarily closed, offertory donations, which keep your parish going, have also stopped. You can make an Easter donation to your specific church at catholichawaii.org/offertory.
Father Kenneth Doyle: Sacrament by intention (during the coronavirus) and genuflecting or bowing
QUESTION CORNER Q: I am a recent (fervent) convert to the Catholic Church. I am also a registered nurse and have held many patients as they passed on to eternity. I am concerned over the issue of priests being “barred” from hospitals during the current coronavirus epidemic; I have heard many Catholics bemoan the fact […]
Official notices: April 17, 2020
Bishop’s calendar [Events indicated will be attended by Bishop’s delegate.] April 19, 9:00 am, Private livestreamed Mass for Divine Mercy Sunday, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, downtown Honolulu. April 21, 8:00 am, Bagels with Bishop, Sacred Hearts Academy, Kaimuki (video conference); 12:00 pm, Stewardship and Development Committee (video conference). April 22, 9:30 am, […]
Hawaii Catholic Harold’s Quiz: April 17, 2020
My coronavirus-coping friends, This quiz is about you! I’m highlighting some of the good news we’re hearing about Hawaii Catholics during this tough time. Be well! —H.C. Harold Interactive Quiz: (Question 2 had two correct answers: a and b) Printable Quiz – April 17, 2020 1) Service Mask- and glove-wearing Fathers EJ Resinto, Alfred […]
Father Richard G. Malloy, SJ: What do we mean by ‘spiritual Communion’?
COMMENTARY “Sacraments are those signs that achieve in human hearts and lives what they signify to human minds,” University of Notre Dame theologian Jesuit Father Brian Daley once said. At this time of the coronavirus pandemic, most are unable to receive physically the Eucharist, the sacrament of holy Communion at Mass. Some want to know […]
Heralding back: April 17, 2020
NEWS FROM PAGES PAST 50 years ago — May 1, 1970 Small group of pastors and principals meet with Joe Tonascia, chairman of accounting systems committee, to identify problems in present school accounting system. Left to right: Sister Betty Ann Maheu, Administrative Assistant, Catholic School Dept.; Sister Anita Smith, principal of Maryknoll Elementary School; Brother […]
Msgr. Owen F. Campion: The Lord lives! He lives today
SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER Acts of the Apostles 2:42-47; 1 Peter 1:3-9;John 20:19-31 As almost always in the Easter season, the Acts of the Apostles furnishes the Liturgy of the Word with its first reading. Acts claims to be, and scholars assume it indeed to be, the work of the Evangelist who wrote St. Luke’s […]
Ordination still on, location has changed
The ordination of seminarian Ese’ese Tui to the transitional diaconate continues to be scheduled for 6 p.m., May 15, Bishop Larry Silva announced April 7, but the venue has changed from the Co-Cathedral of St Theresa to Tui’s home parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Ewa Beach. Normally, local ordinations are scheduled for […]
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